The People's Press (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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Correspondence
Everyting You Need
in Ikr Implement tine tt il) llr
found in Stock at my Place
From a »insle »botrl lo the nt« i modern
Ijibar SaiMe Implement u«rd in prugrr*
•l»r farming; from « Fine Vrhkrlr lu n I.a*-
"line fjifinr; ami at price* thai w til »uil.
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*tave»«ful l»u*ine** enterprise. it* well I In* fiinti.
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|H«|nmit*ir» uill jiIhuxk reeeixe eouricoti treat-
ment. iitul special Imv rule* in (lie matter of
loan*. We offer liberal teriiif ami the lieM * n ice.
Payne County Bank.
I'a>ne Count* Bank
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Opposite Moreland\s Implement House, Perkins, ok.
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un|«eketl. the famous Hubert#. Johrwon &
Hand make ktaler* in fairy »tyle*. (food
*ervkre, quality ami |..\v price. Fancy
»t.()c* $3.50 and $I.."iO. jo the ordinary
work xhoe*. we well meet all competition,
quality and service aonsidered.
Phone <s JOHN WAGNER
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For Tender Meat
Fresh and Salt Meats
Oysters and Fish in season
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We are still selling the
Most Flour at Hoe. Wilson «V
Thoroii^hman
I Best (iranulated Supar, 19
| pounds for $1.00, at Wilson
& Thorouffhman's.
♦ East Side Cherry Street.
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llarvy Dunlap and wife \
"•.i iu Stillwater Friday.
a*,j A nutnber of frinnds and in:
p hors feathered at the liinno ot J
^ (.iuurjjii Allen I'Viday evening uud ;
0 reminded Mnn that, it was iiis-)«) Fine Trotting1 Bred
t!!;!rt"""y-, . M.r" """j""' "I1'" Stallion Record 2:14!
I lie crowd winch was about l.» in
▼ nil in tier, with his graphaphntie, *■' '' JDgboo, who is well
•' after which refreshments were ! '■locality, will favor
^ served. All returned home at a!''"'^"b'r.s by keeping his lino
<$ ;;te hour wishing Mr. Allen ! 'feoLti n**- I {red Stallion, "Pine
niaiiy more such pleasant events. " No: 21)009, at Cliftou
♦ , , hreinling barn in Perkins, on
9 II" .v m,",, Mondays Fri.luv of Uacl,
Phonp Sd A was to be givifti at Olha Fords , ,
i none o week-. Pine. Lookout is standard
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The Ledbetter "One-Seed" Cotton and Corn Drills, Ra-
cine-Sattley Farm Implements, and Racine Buggies' and
I Wagons. Don't forget it. I. D. ANDREW
Nineteen Pounds of Gran-j
u lated Sugar for $1.00—at
Wilson & Thoroughman.
EVERYBODY KNOWS
That good teeth are essential to good
health. If poor teeth are the cause of
your poor health, it will pay you to see
Dr. Furrow
Phone nil
Permanently located in Perkins, Ok la 5
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Dr. li. K. THOMAS
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CHli.-e in I'a lace Hn«g Store.
Ofli«-e iimmk- kcoxlcnee i'Ikmic i '.
Philathea Class
Tin? yooog ladies nf
,!•»! church met at :l
I Taesilir eiwanr and
^ - II. and wife, high and weighs 1200 lbs., and is
' oh ii Allen and wife and (luy us liuo an ind ividual and as finely
Williams and wife, spent Sun- bred as any Trotting li red Stal-1
wiih J. .J. Oilkison and lion in the southwest. Com- NotlCC
, I»in i I v. bines the blood of th" three j
[ A box supper will be given at greatest sires Nutwood, Fleet Having decided to leave Per-
[ the Salem school house next ioneer and Wilkes. For further j kins 1 wish to announce tl,at 1
: Tuesday night, for the purpose.1 particulars see C. T. Higbee, • viI1 Ieavemy business i'ltercsts
"f purchasing an organ. All owner, at Perkins on above date.-! in t,l° lieaI ®*tatc Loan and
are nn iied to ;Ui<1 take ■ or at Seller s barn Stillwater. Jusuranee iu the hands of my
part. i partner A. J. Coen who will be
, joined by J. M. damn. These
' 1 ,ll!( "ifo BARGAINS two gentlemen are worthy of
vi>ited (Hit S u u i!;. v with her rT,, . , , , ,
pa . , . Three pkgs. of raisens or your '>atrona°c and
currants for 25c handling your business and I
LeeO.-born and family spent: ^ **' ' recommend theui to the business
Sunday night at the home of W. Pour cans of sweet corn public. Their ofticc is 1st door
li. Thompson. for 25c. south of Johu Wagners store.
* !, "ir*™ pounds of gmnu-
lated sugar for 51.00.
and OPTICIAN
Located at
Central Drug Store
Come and see our new line of watches, chains,
guards, charms, bracelets, brooches, waist sets, col-
lai pins, plain band and set rings. Also a complete
line of optical goods.
j It will be a pleasure to show you our goods J
Eyes tested and correctly fitted. First class
watch and jewelry repairing. Try me,
C. M. Justice
Perkins, Oklahoma
of men's hats, all thi
son's styles, at The Model.
A. (
WILLIAMS
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new line for'^ 1 s"n" Fori: TinK sand Yakds of ]
<ea- 1 r X- E.mbroii»ery at 4cts to75cts|
have an extra nice as- per yard—at Wilson & Thor-
>rtment of Swiss Enibroid- oughman's.
er> and Insertion to match.
Snbscribe for the 11 wil'lieto -vour intcrest to sbinch, black peac-De-(
, > i . *» ca^ arKi these goods. SoiE, 8SNr per \*ard at Wilsirn!
I eople s Press j^n \vaftncr & TWuphriMm's.
For Farm and City Loans, Real |
Estate and Insurance see
W. W. Wilder !
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Strickland, C. A. The People's Press (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1907, newspaper, April 25, 1907; Perkins, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc304903/m1/4/: accessed May 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.